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david: steve, quickly, i think that sabrina makes a good point. mexico is rich, rich in natural resources, particularly oil, and they still kind of screw things up when there are natural disasters. >> that's why you need a more vibrant middle class and they've got economic reform still to do that happen. they should be having the highest growth rates or near highest in the world. those wounds are self-inflicted. david: they're wonderful people and wish them the best. and wish them the best. mexico, we're praying for you. ♪and i ♪i will always love you, i ♪i will always love you ♪i hope life treats you kind ♪and i hope you have all you've dreamed of♪ ♪and i wish you joy and happiness♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will always love you, i ♪will always love you ♪i, i will always love you, i...♪ announcer: when they test you, stand firm and move only when you hear the seatbelt click that says they're buckled in for the drive. never give up till they buckle up. >> and we are back with
david: steve, quickly, i think that sabrina makes a good point. mexico is rich, rich in natural resources, particularly oil, and they still kind of screw things up when there are natural disasters. >> that's why you need a more vibrant middle class and they've got economic reform still to do that happen. they should be having the highest growth rates or near highest in the world. those wounds are self-inflicted. david: they're wonderful people and wish them the best. and wish them the...
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david: steve, quickly, i think that sabrina makes a good point. mexico is rich, rich in natural resources, particularly oil, and they still kind of screw things up when there are natural disasters. >> that's why you need a more vibrant middle class and they've got economic reform still to do that happen. they should be having the highest growth rates or near highest in the world. those wounds are self-inflicted. david: they're wonderful people and wish them the best. and wish them the best. mexico, we're praying for you. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lif
david: steve, quickly, i think that sabrina makes a good point. mexico is rich, rich in natural resources, particularly oil, and they still kind of screw things up when there are natural disasters. >> that's why you need a more vibrant middle class and they've got economic reform still to do that happen. they should be having the highest growth rates or near highest in the world. those wounds are self-inflicted. david: they're wonderful people and wish them the best. and wish them the...
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david: well, and the market does play into everything that we do, sabrina, but sometimes has a perverse effect when the government gets involved. the government has been creating perverse incentives, incentivizing folks to do the wrong thing. >> that's right, david. so often we wonder how these situations happened. and government got into the business of x. and in this case they got into the business of flood insurance and as a result they sort of replaced market rates with these artificially low rates which encourages, i don't want to say bad behavior, but riskier behavior. you may have a beautiful view if you live on the coast of florida, but you're at greater risk and that often comes with a higher price tag and i think that's what unfortunately a lot of people don't realize how we got to this point. david: john, i know you love to be a purist about economic policy, but you have to be a realist, in this environment it might be tough to pull off, right? >> i think that rich and steve and everyone is right that you're not going to get this right now, but rich is absolutely right that y
david: well, and the market does play into everything that we do, sabrina, but sometimes has a perverse effect when the government gets involved. the government has been creating perverse incentives, incentivizing folks to do the wrong thing. >> that's right, david. so often we wonder how these situations happened. and government got into the business of x. and in this case they got into the business of flood insurance and as a result they sort of replaced market rates with these...
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that was so stupid. >> president is trying to avoid -- neil: sabrina. i will go to you, kevin. >> i think, this is socal cue lated, the president is trying to avoid having real conversations i know keeping me up at night, things like north korea, health care, taxes but instead he is inserting himself in -- neil: this range of issues, i think his mind wanders and gets into these issues. >> this is where the -- neil: kevin, i know how strongly you feel about this you argue that the president is right to raise it. i'm saying right now time is not to raise it. i think it was dying on the vine. >> it wasn't dying on the vine neil. neil: pop warner kids, get down on one knee, you're right about that. as an issue, galvanizing issue i think it was going away. >> going away? we had the nba guys were saying we don't want to go to the white house because of this president. they tried label him -- >> football players not gone to other president. >> charles can i get a word in edgewise here. you talked about the pop warner kids. i'm talking to these young blacks. i'
that was so stupid. >> president is trying to avoid -- neil: sabrina. i will go to you, kevin. >> i think, this is socal cue lated, the president is trying to avoid having real conversations i know keeping me up at night, things like north korea, health care, taxes but instead he is inserting himself in -- neil: this range of issues, i think his mind wanders and gets into these issues. >> this is where the -- neil: kevin, i know how strongly you feel about this you argue that...